Kate Klein-Morgan, a successful, thirty-year-old actress with a handsome if controlling manager husband, suddenly finds herself in charge of her own life when her husband leaves her for Sapphire Rose, an outrageously demanding fellow actress on her hit TV series, and questions her role in an industry that values money, fame, and beauty over everything else. A first novel. Reprint. 20,000 first printing.
Two research analysts describe how companies can truly understand the real needs of their customers by seeing a business through their eyes and enforcing the concept of “customer service” through every facet of the company, from finance ...
A rhyming story that encourages children to get outside and play.
A look at one man's belated coming of age that's equally funny, earnest, romantic, and lamenting, Doug Cooper’s debut novel explores the modern search for responsibility and identity, showing through the eyes of Brad Shepherd how ...
In the jungle outside the growing city of Chandigarh, twelve-year-old street child Ram discovers a hidden rock garden, befriends its creator--a factory worked named Nek--and tries to save Nek's garden when it's threatened with destruction.
The answers to these and many more questions can be found in this lift-the-flap body book. Clare Smallman's simple, clear text combine with John Shelley's lively illustrations to make this a perfect introduction to how the body works.
When his brother refuses to come outside, a child plays by himself in the snow and creates an imaginary world.
In Four Lost Cities, acclaimed science journalist Annalee Newitz takes readers on an entertaining and mind-bending adventure into the deep history of urban life.
He's the one upper I think I can trust. But then we learned that there's outside and then there is Outside. And something from Outside wants In.
Classic Sarah Ellis, this novel is smart, rich, engaging and insightful.
Residential designs are at the heart of the practice, which now encompasses commercial and institutional projects. Sixteen houses are presented in the book, the majority in Southern California and others near San Francisco and Houston.